Warrant Wednesday: Troopers seek woman in Tioga Downs fight

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A woman who was in a fight at a Southern Tier casino is among the people State Police say they are searching for as part of their Warrant Wednesday effort to catch fugitives.

Shiasia R. Driscoll, 24, is wanted by State Police in Owego on a misdemeanor assault charge that accuses her of punching another person last year at the Tioga Downs Casino Hotel.

Troopers said Driscoll is believed to be living in the Elmira area and is wanted by three other law enforcement agencies.

Christopher P. Greene, 21, is wanted by State Police in North Syracuse on charges of menacing and weapons possession that stem from a December 2018 arrest on accusations he threatened several people with a shotgun.

Amani Scott, 22, is wanted by State Police in Middletown on a grand larceny charge that accuses her of swiping a customer's credit card at a local business and using it to make $900 in unauthorized charges. The customer had allegedly left the credit card to be used for an open tab.

Michael V. Gillum, 41, is wanted by State Police in Malone on a charge of criminal contempt that accuses him of violating an order of protection. Gillum was arrested on May 5, 2015 after he was accused of sending emails to the victim and threatening to harm her. Troopers say he may be living in Northfield, Vt.

Jonathan Gonzalez, 27, is wanted by State Police in Schodack on grand larceny and falsifying business records charges connected to allegations he illegally collected $6,870 in unemployment benefits.

Craig L. Stovall, 29, is wanted by State Police in Livingston on grand larceny and possession of a forged instrument charges that accused him of stealing over $5,000 with fraudulent checks. Troopers said he was last known to live in Albany.

Keisha H. Cooper, 39, is wanted by State Police in Albany on charges of criminal impersonation, obstruction of governmental administration, criminal possession of a controlled substance and unlawful possession of marijuana. Troopers said Cooper was arrested March 3, 2019 when state troopers said they pulled over a car on the Thruway and caught her with concentrated THC. Police said she used another woman's identification during the incident.